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Brazil offers diverse experiences, from the Amazon’s rich biodiversity to vibrant cities. Explore river cruises, indigenous cultures, and dynamic urban life in this captivating destination.

Brazil

Brazil Tours in 2025

Brazil, the largest country in South America, captivates travelers with its unparalleled natural wonders, vibrant cultural heritage, and dynamic cities. As you plan your 2025 tour, immerse yourself in the diverse experiences that make Brazil a top destination for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike. Dominating the northern part of the country, the Amazon Rainforest stands as the world's most extensive tropical rainforest, teeming with unparalleled biodiversity. Exploring this vast ecosystem offers opportunities to encounter unique wildlife, from playful river dolphins to elusive jaguars, and to engage with indigenous communities that have preserved their traditional ways of life for centuries. River cruises along the Amazon River provide an intimate glimpse into this lush, green world, where every bend reveals new wonders. Buenos Aires, the nation's capital, is often dubbed the "Paris of South America" due to its European-inspired architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Neighborhoods like San Telmo and La Boca are renowned for their colorful streets, lively markets, and the passionate rhythms of tango. The city's culinary landscape is equally impressive, offering world-class dining experiences that showcase Argentina's famed beef and innovative cuisine.

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Price Range

$9,842

The Great South American Journey: Quito to Rio Adventure

Amazon Argentina
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65 days
$8,414

Lima to Rio: Coast to Coast

Argentina Bolivia
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51 days
$5,762

Andes, Iguassu & Beyond

Argentina Brazil
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18 days
$5,915

Bolivia to Brazil: Highlands & Coastlines

Argentina Bolivia
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31 days
$13,789

South America Discovery: Lima to Rio de Janiero

Argentina Bolivia
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38 days
$3,467

Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Falls & Footy

Argentina Brazil
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17 days

Frequently Asked Questions about our Brazil tours

Visa requirements for Brazil depend on your nationality. Citizens from countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan need a visa to enter Brazil. However, citizens from many European countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Spain, do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. It's essential to check with the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your country for the most current entry requirements.

Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. While English is spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations, especially in major cities, learning basic Portuguese phrases can enhance your interactions and overall experience.

The official currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real (BRL). Major credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but it's advisable to carry some cash, especially when traveling to remote regions or small towns. ATMs are available in urban centers, but be cautious when using them, particularly at night.

Brazil is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to remain vigilant, particularly in urban areas. To minimize risks, avoid displaying valuables, stay in well-lit and populated areas, and be aware of your surroundings. It's also recommended to use registered taxis or ride-sharing services and to seek local advice on areas to avoid.

Brazil's climate varies by region. Generally, the summer months from December to March are warm and coincide with major events like Carnival. The Amazon experiences a rainy season from December to May, while the Pantanal's wet season is from November to March. Coastal regions enjoy pleasant weather year-round, but the peak tourist season is during the summer months.

While Brazil does not require vaccinations for entry, it's recommended to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations. Additionally, a yellow fever vaccination is advisable, especially if you plan to visit the Amazon or other tropical areas. It's also wise to consult with a healthcare provider about vaccinations for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid.

In most areas of Brazil, tap water is not considered safe for drinking. It's recommended to consume bottled or filtered water, which is widely available. Be cautious with ice and raw foods that may have been washed in tap water.

Brazil offers various transportation options, including domestic flights, buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services. Domestic flights are convenient for covering large distances between cities. Buses are a common and affordable means of travel within and between cities, with varying levels of comfort. In urban areas, taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are widely available.

  • Brazil boasts numerous attractions, including:
    • Rio de Janeiro: Famous for its beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema, the Christ the Redeemer statue, and Sugarloaf Mountain.
    • Iguaçu Falls: A stunning series of waterfalls on the border with Argentina.
    • Amazon Rainforest: Explore the vast biodiversity through guided tours.
    • Salvador: Known for its colonial architecture and rich Afro-Brazilian culture.
    • Pantanal: The world's largest tropical wetland, ideal for wildlife viewing.

Brazilians are known for their warmth and friendliness. It's customary to greet with a

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